Runaway Trains Not long ago, I finished only my second real holiday since before the pandemic. It was my second visit to Australia since 2019. The days went by so fast. I barely started each day and my mind and body were overtaken by the atoms buzzing around me. I thought I had plans, but… Continue reading
Black Falcon (above and below) Peter’s Farm, Queensland, Australia January 1, 2016 (click on the pictures for a better view!) I enjoyed two magnificent days of wildlife viewing to see out 2015 and welcome 2016. In the morning of Friday, January 1st 2016, Glenda, Chris, Mick and I visited Peter’s Farm. Peter was hard at… Continue reading
Gorella Little Corella + Galah cross Lockyer Valley, Queensland, Australia Another discovery on my outing with Rod Hobson in August. A Little Corella, Galah cross. It looked like a Galah but the voice was that of a Corella. Sorry about the post title. There was a running joke in Japan earlier this year…you had to be… Continue reading
Black-shouldered Kite Gowrie Junction, Queensland, Australia August, 2015 (Above and below) Here are some pics from a couple of outings with Kevin Williams in the second week of August. The mornings were cold but the sky was blue and incredibly clear. The days warmed up and were very comfortable. I certainly wasn’t bored with beautiful… Continue reading
Galahs Picnic Point, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia Pentax K10D smc Pentax-FA* 400mm F5.6 ED (IF) June 13, 2007 Still nothing new or current to report in Niigata so here are some old files from 2007. Some Galahs happily grazing at Picnic Point, Toowoomba as seen after a nice afternoon out with Rene. Continue reading
Black Falcons rounding up Feral Pigeons (Rock Dove) North-west of Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia as seen with Kevin Williams!! am March 28, 2013 Been so busy lately but wanted to upload these images. Hope to have time to read other blogs soon. Thanks for visiting. Black Falcon …and late one afternoon a couple of days later… Continue reading
Galah (Toowoomba, January 2011) Imagine a large pink bird like this flying right by where you live. Imagine if it wasn’t just one bird, but a whole family group. Imagine if it didn’t happen just once but that it happened every day; several groups in the morning and again in the afternoon. The Whittleseas were… Continue reading
Enjoyed a fleeting visit to Australia in August 2009. 12 busy days. (Above) Australian or Nankeen Kestrel near Southbrook, Darling Downs, Queensland. Above and below: Black-shouldered Kite near Southbrook, Darling Downs. (Above and below) Galah, also near Souhbrook. Above and below: Two views overlooking the canopy of the Bunya Mountains National Park, Queensland. Above and… Continue reading